Volkswagen Announces Return of “Golf” for U.S. Market

Volkswagen Announces Return of Golf Nameplate for U.S. Market

Volkswagen Announces Return of Golf Nameplate for U.S. Market


Volkswagen of America, Inc. welcomes back the Golf nameplate with the arrival of the sixth generation Golf.

“The Golf is an iconic nameplate for the Volkswagen Brand and it is known throughout the world,” said Mark Barnes, COO, Volkswagen of America, Inc. “The Golf is Volkswagen’s best selling global nameplate with more than 26 million units sold in over 120 countries.”

“Making the change back to Golf is an important step in realigning with our global heritage” Barnes added.

The new Golf had its world unveil at the Geneva Motor Show in February. The sixth generation Golf has been significantly redesigned and demonstrates Volkswagen’s product strategy to refine the brand in all model lines.  The Golf will have its U.S. debut at the 2009 New York International Auto Show.  The Golf will go on sale in the fall of 2009.

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